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Jessica Craig-Martin - Earthly delights
  • Language: de

Jessica Craig-Martin - Earthly delights

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Paul Hosking - Door in the wall
  • Language: de

Paul Hosking - Door in the wall

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1966
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Reflections, by gwen b. ford
  • Language: en

Reflections, by gwen b. ford

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Literacy and History in Action
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

Literacy and History in Action

This book offers a solid research and theoretical foundation for combining social studies and literacy instruction. A collaboration between a literacy scholar, two classroom teachers, and a school librarian, this volume also shows teachers how to engage middle and high school students in historical inquiry that incorporates literacy skills like reading complex texts and writing elaborated arguments. The authors present extended simulation activities that immerse students in three eras of U.S. history: European incursions into North America, pre-Revolutionary War colonialism, and the Civil War and Reconstruction. These simulations allow learners to experience these major periods of U.S. histo...

Bridging Literacy and Equity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

Bridging Literacy and Equity

Extraordinary K–12 teachers show us what social equity literacy teaching looks like and how it advances children's achievement. Chapters identify six key dimensions of social equity teaching that can help teachers see their students' potential and create conditions that will support their literacy development. Serving students well depends on understanding relationships between race, class, culture, and literacy; the complexity and significance of culture; and the culturally situated nature of literacy. It also requires knowledge of culturally responsive practices, such as collaborating with and learning from caregivers, using cultural referents, enacting critical and transformative literacy practices, and seeing the capacities of English Language Learners and children who speak African American Language.

Change Is Gonna Come
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Change Is Gonna Come

While many books decry the crisis in the schooling of African American children, they are often disconnected from the lived experiences and work of classroom teachers and principals. In this book, the authors look back to move forward, providing specific practices that K–12 literacy educators can use to transform their schools. The text addresses four major debates: the fight for access to literacy; supports and roadblocks to success; best practices, theories, and perspectives on teaching African American students; and the role of African American families in the literacy lives of their children. Throughout, the authors highlight the valuable lessons learned from the past and include real stories from their own diverse family histories and experiences as teachers, parents, and community members.

Writing and Teaching to Change the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

Writing and Teaching to Change the World

The story begins when some committed and curious teachers from the Red Clay Writing Project gathered into a teacher inquiry community to spend a year focusing on and documenting their experiences with one of their most disenfranchised students. By analyzing and rethinking what they do in the classroom and why they do it, the authors come to re-imagine who they are as teachers and as human beings. These honest and compelling stories about connecting with one student uncover valuable insights for becoming more responsive to all students. The book introduces the Oral Inquiry Process and examines its role in fostering critical awareness among educators. Perfect for use in teacher preparation courses and professional learning groups, the text includes prompts at the end of each chapter to support teacher-writer groups, along with a suggested writing exercise.

Transforming Talk into Text—Argument Writing, Inquiry, and Discussion, Grades 6-12
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Transforming Talk into Text—Argument Writing, Inquiry, and Discussion, Grades 6-12

Author Thomas McCann invites readers to rethink their approach to teaching writing by capitalizing on students’ instinctive desire to talk. Drawing on extensive classroom research, he shows teachers how to craft class discussions that build students’ skills of analysis, problem-solving, and argumentation as a means of improving student writing. McCann demonstrates how authentic discussions immerse learners in practices that become important when they write. Chapters feature portraits of teachers at work, including transcripts that reveal patterns of talk across a set of lessons. Interviews with the teachers and samples of student writing afford readers a deeper understanding of process. ...

Pose, Wobble, Flow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

Pose, Wobble, Flow

This book proposes a pedagogical model called “Pose, Wobble, Flow” to encapsulate the challenge of teaching and the process of growing as an educator who questions existing inequities in schooling and society and frames teaching around a commitment to changing them. The authors provide six different culturally proactive teaching stances or “poses” that secondary ELA teachers can use to meet the needs of all students, whether they are historically marginalized or privileged. They describe how teachers can expect to “wobble” as they adapt instruction to the needs of their students, while also incorporating new insights about their own cultural positionality and preconceptions about...